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      • Andree Melly was born on 15 September 1932 in Liverpool, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Horror of It All (1964), The Brides of Dracula (1960) and ITV Television Playhouse (1955). She was married to Oscar Quitak. She died on 31 January 2020 in St Eulalia, Ibiza, Spain.
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  2. Andrée Melly (15 September 1932 – 31 January 2020) was an English actress. Early life. Melly was born on 15 December 1932 in Liverpool, Lancashire to Edith and Francis Melly. She made her stage début aged nine at the Little Theatre, Southport.

  3. Apr 21, 2020 · Actress. Born: September 15, 1932; Died: January 31, 2020. ANDRÉE Melly, who has died aged 87, was an actress who made a memorable vampire in the Hammer horror film The Brides of Dracula,...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0578154Andree Melly - IMDb

    Andree Melly was born on 15 September 1932 in Liverpool, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Horror of It All (1964), The Brides of Dracula (1960) and ITV Television Playhouse (1955).

    • Actress
    • September 15, 1932
    • Andree Melly
    • January 31, 2020
  5. Andree Melly. Actress: The Horror of It All. Andree Melly was born on 15 September 1932 in Liverpool, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Horror of It All (1964), The Brides of Dracula (1960) and ITV Television Playhouse (1955). She was married to Oscar Quitak.

    • September 15, 1932
    • January 31, 2020
  6. Mar 7, 2020 · All-rounder with talent and charm. 2020-03-07 - Andrée Melly. ONE OF the most versatile actresses of her time, Andrée Melly could instantly turn her talents from Shakespear­e’s tragedies to outrageous comedy without batting an eye.

  7. Mar 1, 2020 · The last surviving cast member of Hancock's Half Hour, Andree Melly has died aged 87 at her home in Ibiza. Melly, who was the sister of jazz musician George Melly, also appeared in The...

  8. In a diverse and storied career that spanned a distinctive era of British light entertainment, Andrée Melly’s multifarious roles ranged from a belle of St Trinian’s to Tony Hancock’s French-speaking girlfriend via a fanged bride of Dracula.For good measure she was the first panellist on Radio 4’s e